Transportation Industry

New Standard Requires Internal Trunk Releases on Cars

Public Roads, Jan, 2001

Former U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slater announced that effective Sept. 1, 2001, a new federal motor vehicle safety standard will require all passenger cars with trunks to have a release or other automatic system inside to allow children or adults to escape.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) new standard adopts the approach recommended by the Expert Panel on Trunk Entrapment, established by NHTSA in November 1998. The panel, chaired by Dr. Heather Paul of the Safe Kids Campaign, included experts on child psychology and behavior and representatives of safety advocacy, automotive engineering, vehicle manufacturing, law enforcement, medical, and other groups.

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